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Page 307
... recorded the name of the torch as " waswn ske'dowan , " meaning a light , and an example from the Waugh collection in the Royal Ontario Museum is shown in the photograph in Figure 1 . ,, 4 In areas where birch bark was unavailable ...
... recorded the name of the torch as " waswn ske'dowan , " meaning a light , and an example from the Waugh collection in the Royal Ontario Museum is shown in the photograph in Figure 1 . ,, 4 In areas where birch bark was unavailable ...
Page 408
... recorded , it is no surprise that this is an area where uncertainty crops up . In particular , if the primary function of a míhkatake INAN ' small narrow dish made of birch bark ( used 26. This second and evidently more recent meaning ...
... recorded , it is no surprise that this is an area where uncertainty crops up . In particular , if the primary function of a míhkatake INAN ' small narrow dish made of birch bark ( used 26. This second and evidently more recent meaning ...
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... recorded favorite music , including hymns , and played them while doing routine chores in their tents . The nurses found it of great importance . Infectious diseases were not common in the isolated winter camps where visitors were few ...
... recorded favorite music , including hymns , and played them while doing routine chores in their tents . The nurses found it of great importance . Infectious diseases were not common in the isolated winter camps where visitors were few ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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